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TRIPLE POST Secondary into 4 MAN FLEX

How to run TRIPLE POST Secondary into 4 MAN FLEX — a set play you can teach frame by frame and take to your next practice.

Online Basketball Playbook · Published May 30, 2026 · 2 min read
TRIPLE POST Secondary into 4 MAN FLEX — frame 1: 1 passes to 2; 1 cuts to the basket; 5 cuts to the top
1 passes to 2; 1 cuts to the basket; 5 cuts to the top
TRIPLE POST Secondary into 4 MAN FLEX — frame 2: 2 dribbles to the right low post; 2 passes to 5; 4 cuts to the basket
2 dribbles to the right low post; 2 passes to 5; 4 cuts to the basket
TRIPLE POST Secondary into 4 MAN FLEX — frame 3: 3 screens near the left low post; 1 cuts to the left low post; 5 passes to 3
3 screens near the left low post; 1 cuts to the left low post; 5 passes to 3
TRIPLE POST Secondary into 4 MAN FLEX — frame 4: 3 screens near the basket; 4 cuts to the left low post; 5 screens near the lane; 4 cuts to the free-throw line
3 screens near the basket; 4 cuts to the left low post; 5 screens near the lane; 4 cuts to the free-throw line
TRIPLE POST Secondary into 4 MAN FLEX — frame 5: 2 cuts to the right perimeter; 5 cuts to the right low post; 1 passes to 3; 3 passes to 5
2 cuts to the right perimeter; 5 cuts to the right low post; 1 passes to 3; 3 passes to 5

Run this when you want to convert transition directly into a structured flex action without stopping. You push the ball up to 5 at the top, reverse it to 3 after a back screen, then flow into four-man flex with staggered screens and cutters attacking the block — it rewards a team that reads flex cuts in rhythm.

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